I’ll definitely do this in my next round of development. I’ve got a lot of stuff in the works right now, I’m mostly pretty busy with my other plugin (Pods) so I haven’t been able to spend as much time as I wanted to on this project.

I have another form plugin that uses 3 custom tables in WordPress. I use a custom join query to pull related data from all 3 tables. This query works fine in the plugin itself to show reports I already created for that plugin.

I downloaded your Exports and Reports plugin to see if you offered some “improvements”.

But your plugin says NOWHERE at anytime that I can find on your website and plugin readme or at WordPress.org HOW one SEES the Report in the first place.

I used the same custom query already working.

But your documentation does not start with the most rudimentary explanation of what one should SEE. I do not SEE anything after I set up a Report according to your instructions.

My query left alone pulls up all the columns in PHPAdmin and for my previous reports.

Your setup says specifying all these fields is Optional. So, I left that alone to see what I would get. The CSV export has a header referring to WordPress meta keys but I don’t see this until I open it up in Open Office or Excel.

Your documentation says nothing about being able to install the View in a Post or Page and the Backend shows me no visual “Preview” of the Export.

Can you add on to the Instructions of how to use this plugin?

The instructions don’t tell users what to expect to see — the Visual indication –after they run through the Report set up.